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Si/W Sunscreen Gel with CMF650ZSI & CM3K40T4 (Formulation #KSL-413A)

This sunscreen gel is formulated to help shield skin against UVA/UVB. It offers a creamy and cushiony texture with minimal whitening upon application. The formula features Kobo's Zinc Oxide Dispersion CMF650ZSI and TiO2 Dispersion CM3K40T4 in volatile silicone, which provide SPF protection. It is suitable for markets such as China, Japan and South America. CXG-1104, a silicone elastomer, contributes to the texture and enhances slip and spreadability. CSG-1001 is an encapsulated elastomer gel, which breaks upon application and offers an instantly refreshing feel followed by a velvety silicone after feel. KOBOGUARD® 50AMP-G is a water phase resin that offers water resistance to the formulation. Exilva FM 02-V is a natural cellulose-based performance enhancer which provides cushion on application.

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Since 1987 Kobo has provided innovative, technology-based raw materials to the cosmetic industry. The product range includes Surface Treated Pigments, Microspheres, Suncare and Color Dispersions, Silicone Fluids, Specialties, Natural Ingredients, Effect Pigments, Boron Nitride and Delivery Systems. Kobo has five locations, USA (Corporate Headquarters), France, Japan, Brazil and UK and is represented globally by independent agents. To request information, data and samples, please use our electronic order form or contact us.

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